Tuesday, May 10. 2011

Yesterday, on a flight from Chicago to San Francisco, a man was subdued by the plane's passengers after he charged up the airplane's aisle yelling "Allahu Akbar!" and began pounding on the cockpit door.

Further on in the article, in the 13th paragraph, AP attempted to shed some light on the man's intentions by quoting a relative of the man who helpfully suggested, "He might have seriously mistaken the cockpit for the bathroom.... He's only been on three planes in his whole life."

In paragraph 15 and 16, AP 's writers remember to explain that the man was yelling "God is great!" or "Allahu Akbar!" as he charged up the aisle.

Can we all agree that yelling "Allah Akbar!" in public is prima facie evidence of criminal intent and be done with it? Not that the media will actually do their job and report that fact, but can authorities at least agree that it implies intent to commit an act of terrorism? Instead of all the "we have no idea what this person's intent was" bull****.

It all makes sense when you consider that most young men from Third World hellholes have the mentality of five-year olds. Doubt it? Spend some time in the Middle East.

Throw in the mind boggling technology of an airborne toilet and you can understand his state of mind perfectly. His was a very rational response. I mean, don't MOST people scream "God is Great" while pinching a loaf?

Yep, seeing people yelling their heads off in public about their bodily functions to ensure univeral awareness of the impending action is so common in public these days. I mean I just can't remember a day at the food court without at least a couple of folks yelling about initiating voiding bladder and colon